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gbranton 12-28-2008 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by 65fastback2+2 (Post 1089582)
did you watch the same nfl the rest of us watched?


Ha! :claus: Yeah I quit watching before it was over. I was watching Chasing Classic Cars on Discovery HD Theater. My bad.

I AM watching the Cowboys lose. Down by two tds they will start to disintegrate. TO is already screaming at everybody.

gbranton 12-28-2008 05:32 PM

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POW!!! Interception number one and counting....

b3warnick 12-28-2008 05:47 PM

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worthlessburger got hurt too
and still the stillers didn't miss a beat. Meanwhile, on the east end of the Keystone State, Tony Homo and the Crygirls are gettin' their arses handed to them. :23: TR just cannot win a big game.... what a meltdown!

acreature 12-28-2008 05:49 PM

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The intelligent people in this area are airing the No Contention Game between the Skins and 49ers rather than the Dallas/Philly game. Morons.

Whether win or lose, I would much rather watch a game with Playoff implications.

acreature 12-28-2008 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by b3warnick (Post 1089610)
and still the stillers didn't miss a beat. Meanwhile, on the east end of the Keystone State, Tony Homo and the Crygirls are gettin' their arses handed to them. :23: TR just cannot win a big game.... what a meltdown!

The team cannot win a big game. Amazing how much ego people give to one person.

04VAMach1 12-28-2008 06:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Aneurism (Post 1089611)
The intelligent people in this area are airing the No Contention Game between the Skins and 49ers rather than the Dallas/Philly game. Morons.

Whether win or lose, I would much rather watch a game with Playoff implications.

I would much rather watch a close game than a lopsided Philly win.:butt:

acreature 12-28-2008 06:06 PM

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I would just as soon watch my team, win or lose.

gbranton 12-28-2008 06:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Aneurism (Post 1089611)
Whether win or lose, I would much rather watch a game with Playoff implications.


No implications in this game. The Cowboys exploded at the end of the year once again for the world to see. When you build your team around high character players like Pacman Jones, you end up with a great team.

04VAMach1 12-28-2008 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Aneurism (Post 1089620)
I would just as soon watch my team, win or lose.

Not me...when it gets this lop-sided, I'm changing channels or leaving the stadium if I'm there. It's better that way.:23:

Thunderbolt 12-28-2008 06:18 PM

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As drunk Dandy Don Meredith would sing on Monday Night Football "Turrrn out the liggghhhttts, the parties ovvvvver". :23: Goodbye Cowpatties. :23:

acreature 12-28-2008 06:22 PM

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It's nice that y'all fair weathered fans can change the channel. Watch if they win, ignore if they're losing.

Personally, I like to watch my team. Maybe even root for them, regardless of score. But I'm loyal like that.

Shows the character of some "fans".

gbranton 12-28-2008 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by 65fastback2+2 (Post 1072990)
we'll shut your mouth when we win the superbowl

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Originally Posted by 65fastback2+2 (Post 1075623)
haha...as a real cowboys fan since I was 6 years old (1991)...let me say, we are going to the superbowl every year!

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Originally Posted by 65fastback2+2 (Post 1084193)
spelling people's names correctly though...it is a general sign you might know what you are talking about.

I knew what I was talking about when I said this:

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Originally Posted by gbranton (Post 1073043)
First Dallas need to get to the playoffs, which they won't do. Then they need to win a playoff game, something they haven't done in over12years. That will be right up there with the Rams and Seahawks getting back to .500


40mach1 12-28-2008 06:38 PM

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Think the Cowboys will come back in the 4th?

:23:

acreature 12-28-2008 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by 40mach1 (Post 1089627)
Think the Cowboys will come back in the 4th?

:23:

Yes, and Hillary is really nice.

gbranton 12-28-2008 06:41 PM

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Originally Posted by 40mach1 (Post 1089627)
Think the Cowboys will come back in the 4th?

:23:



Strong like General Custer. :23:

04VAMach1 12-28-2008 06:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Aneurism (Post 1089625)
It's nice that y'all fair weathered fans can change the channel. Watch if they win, ignore if they're losing.

Personally, I like to watch my team. Maybe even root for them, regardless of score. But I'm loyal like that.

Shows the character of some "fans".

You're probably the rubbernecker that causes all the traffic congestion at a crash scene, too.

I watch football for entertainment. It stops being entertaining for me when my team is losing by a landslide. I tend to get a bit irrational when watching my team lose so badly so it is best for everyone that I remove myself from the situation.

I have proudly worn and displayed my Skins paraphernalia for over 25 years...definitely not a fair-weather fan here.

gbranton 12-28-2008 06:50 PM

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Well I'm with Aneurism. I want to watch my team whenever possible, even if they lose. If the Bears were on and they were getting beat worse than the Cowboys (is that possible?) then I would watch them instead.

acreature 12-28-2008 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by 04VAMach1 (Post 1089632)
You're probably the rubbernecker that causes all the traffic congestion at a crash scene, too.

I watch football for entertainment. It stops being entertaining for me when my team is losing by a landslide. I tend to get a bit irrational when watching my team lose so badly so it is best for everyone that I remove myself from the situation.

I have proudly worn and displayed my Skins paraphernalia for over 25 years...definitely not a fair-weather fan here.

If you can't watch and root for your team in bad times (as well as good), you are not a fan. :12:

I patiently waited 15 years for the 1st of 3 1990s rings. I can patiently watch and wait more now. :3amin:

gbranton 12-28-2008 07:03 PM

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I think the key is to be realistic about your team. I try to be real about what they have, what they can do with it and how they compare to other teams. I will be the first to tell you that every other year my team goes 4-12, but they have had a few good years over the last few. I went into the year merely hoping for a playoff berth and it came down to the last Sunday of the regular season. They did not fall apart and get humiliated by a mediocre team in the last game of the season like the Cowboys did. In realistic terms what else could I have asked for? It was a good season.

gbranton 12-28-2008 07:06 PM

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Now that the regular season is virtually over I will say that I think this has been a really hard season to get a handle on. Every team that is in the playoffs has looked great at times and really bad at times. I think this is a hard postseason to try to predict but I will go out on a limb for fun and say I like the Falcons and the Ravens.

acreature 12-28-2008 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by gbranton (Post 1089645)
Now that the regular season is virtually over I will say that I think this has been a really hard season to get a handle on. Every team that is in the playoffs has looked great at times and really bad at times. I think this is a hard postseason to try to predict but I will go out on a limb for fun and say I like the Falcons and the Ravens.

Carolina and Tennessee... only cuz I loathe the Giants :D

gbranton 12-28-2008 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Mach1Marauder (Post 1089644)
and doesn't have canckles!:eek: :eek:

But she does have Bill's fumunda cheeze.

gbranton 12-28-2008 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Aneurism (Post 1089647)
Carolina and Tennessee... only cuz I loathe the Giants :D

Good picks.

mach1 03 12-28-2008 07:10 PM

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we made it!


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